The thing we all forget is that when we were doing our uncontrolled eating, we didn't gain steadily either--I know I would stay at the same weight and was thankful about that--UNTIL I would gain a sudden bunch of pounds and be dismayed. That was the pattern then. So when I've been losing, I saw the same pattern; as others have said here, it isn't linear up or down.
The main thing to remember is that you are eating healthier, and sooner or later the weight will come off. You are in control, and that is something to be proud and happy about. You WILL get your reward one of these days when you get on the scale and you weigh less.
I know how you feel - I was stuck at 184 lbs for a MONTH! It was awful, but you do break through it if you really try.
Are you drinking water? Keeping hydrated is amazing for the body, because your innards might be holding onto water that's so scarce! I'm terrible at drinking water, but I really need to!
I always gain a pound the week before TOM and the lose it ofc course all once TOM starts.
My weight loss isn't linear either. I excersize daily and never eat unhealthily and yet I stay the same for five days and then lose one pound over night.
I do not think it can really be predicted what your body will do.
It has to do with so many things...
Weird. oh our wonderful bodies. thank you for the info.
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Originally Posted by blueheron777
The thing we all forget is that when we were doing our uncontrolled eating, we didn't gain steadily either--I know I would stay at the same weight and was thankful about that--UNTIL I would gain a sudden bunch of pounds and be dismayed. That was the pattern then. So when I've been losing, I saw the same pattern; as others have said here, it isn't linear up or down.
The main thing to remember is that you are eating healthier, and sooner or later the weight will come off. You are in control, and that is something to be proud and happy about. You WILL get your reward one of these days when you get on the scale and you weigh less.
ya i know but that scale is so annoying when its not going down. but i have noticed that my clothes is looser even though i am not losing weight. 244.2 today btw. lol .2 down haha never thought i would be so happy.
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Originally Posted by Riestrella
I know how you feel - I was stuck at 184 lbs for a MONTH! It was awful, but you do break through it if you really try.
Are you drinking water? Keeping hydrated is amazing for the body, because your innards might be holding onto water that's so scarce! I'm terrible at drinking water, but I really need to!
I drink water like crazy! 6-8 bottles a day. i match my water with any liquid i drink as well. let me tell you i pee haha. i have been doing really good with everything for the first time in my life. is it possible my body is in shock?
I didn't read all the responses but just in case no one has mentioned this yet:
-Take measurements, take measurements, take measurements! I went through a seriously long plateau that last something like 2 months but I was losing inches like crazy. I've started to lose again but S-L-O-W-L-Y. However, the inches are still going. Apparently my body needed that time to change it's composition a bit.
-Like others said, daily weighing is great (I do it too) but you need to get used to your own body's fluctuations. I just never lose during TOM or when I'm ovulating. I also weigh more the day after lifting. I now know to expect those things
-Stick to your plan like glue. If you were having a real plateau I'd give other advice but like others said that would be more in the 1-2 months range.
I didn't read all the responses but just in case no one has mentioned this yet:
-Take measurements, take measurements, take measurements! I went through a seriously long plateau that last something like 2 months but I was losing inches like crazy. I've started to lose again but S-L-O-W-L-Y. However, the inches are still going. Apparently my body needed that time to change it's composition a bit.
-Like others said, daily weighing is great (I do it too) but you need to get used to your own body's fluctuations. I just never lose during TOM or when I'm ovulating. I also weigh more the day after lifting. I now know to expect those things
-Stick to your plan like glue. If you were having a real plateau I'd give other advice but like others said that would be more in the 1-2 months range.
Good luck!
thank you i am sticking like glue and i just noticed this morning i threw on a pair of 16's! i usually wear 18-22! i didnt even mean to throw them on and didnt notice till i was at work! so i suppose your all right lol!!!!
my weight is now at 244.2 wich is only .2 off from the last week but i im in a 16!!! so time to start measuring!
thank you i am sticking like glue and i just noticed this morning i threw on a pair of 16's! i usually wear 18-22! i didnt even mean to throw them on and didnt notice till i was at work! so i suppose your all right lol!!!!
my weight is now at 244.2 wich is only .2 off from the last week but i im in a 16!!! so time to start measuring!
Good for you! I've found measuring on a regular basis to be a real confidence booster for me. For whatever reason my body rather lose inches than pounds. I'd definitely choose it that way given the choice.
Good for you! I've found measuring on a regular basis to be a real confidence booster for me. For whatever reason my body rather lose inches than pounds. I'd definitely choose it that way given the choice.
now i just need a measuring tape lol. time to goto CVS! thank you!
Hang in there! It's easy to get frustrated, but you're doing so well, by the sounds of things. Slow periods are bound to happen. Just keep fighting the good fight!
Hang in there! It's easy to get frustrated, but you're doing so well, by the sounds of things. Slow periods are bound to happen. Just keep fighting the good fight!